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How to move or edit Pivot point / origin
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[quote][b][/b] wrote: Workaround: Ok, I had the same problem and found this post which was no help at all. I found a solution that works, not great but works. It seems the bounding box of the geometry is the owner of the pivot so I was looking around and saw the polygon editing tools and had a thought about moving the vertices so I clicked the """polygon editing""" tab and checked """points""" the picked the """select (rect) and then selected all the points. after that I used the move tool in the polygon edit tab and moved the geometry to offset it from the bounding boxes pivot. You loose site of the pivot as you are working in polygon mode so it took a few adjustments but I was able to move the my door so the pivot was in the right position for my animation. I hope that my """understanding""" of the question and this workaround kills any frustration that you might have experienced in this situation. These guys that program these application are wizards at 3d stuff but always seem to suck at user interfaces, importing models, or simple things such as moving the pivot. There are a lot of really cool things about Coppercube that I love but they could use some help the people area (GUI) if they ever want to compete with the big boys.[/quote]
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